This is a reactive metal, one of the basic elements, which is incorporated in a variety of biochemical pathways in the body to catalyze many important functions. It is rarely deficient but too much can lead to liver disease and brain problems in some uncommon diseases.
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Copper:
Excess copper in the body is released in the blood and can accumulate in the tissues, particularly in the kidneys, eyes, and brain. When it goes to the brain, it usually deposits in nerves that are associated with movement, perception, and mood regulation. This causes a patient to lose coordination and become clumsy. Seizures, migraines, and cognitive defects may also result from excess copper.
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Wilson's disease :
you don't have the diagnosis yet. There are several tests that still need to be done including a 24 hour urine copper and liver biopsy for copper quantification. There can be other reasons for the results you report.
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Wilson's disease:
Why were the tests ordered in the first place? Your question is best asked of the doctor who ordered the tests. Results like yours can be seen in Wilson's disease, celiac disease and Crohns.
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Take three times:
I am not sure how long galzin's half life or the duration of its effect, but the best i can tell you is that you need to take it 3 times a day. That tells me that its effect may be short lived.
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How big is it?:
I don't think you mean 3 to 6 centimeters. You must mean 3.6 cm. A 3.6-cm tumor is 3.6 cm in size. Or do you mean that you don't understand the metric system? 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters. So if you divide 3.6 by 2.54 (get out your calculator), you'll get the size of the tumor in inches.
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